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Fly Fishing on the Bighorn River: Rainbows and yes, a Sucker!

 Ok guys.  I wouldn’t normally post the sucker fish, but I thought you’d appreciate being on our blog.  I know you’re proud of the photos, so here you go! As always, you are all so much fun!  Rebecca  

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Spring Fishing on the Bighorn River

  John Purcell and Lou Primak on their Spring trip to the Bighorn River. 

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Streamer fishing on the Bighorn

Russ Craven caught this beauty on a streamer, 4/30/08. Welcome to our trifecta board Russ. Russ caught a fish on a dry fly, a streamer, and a nymph in one day. And what a fish this was! Congrats. 24″ Rainbow, 7 lbs.

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Bighorn River Fly Fishing – Macklin Group 2008

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Winther Group – April 2008

Just another fabulous April afternoon on the Bighorn!  A day that we will remember for a lifetime, thanks!  Eric, Bryan, Jeff, Larry, Kerry, Chris

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Bighorn River: Caddis Hatch

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John and his Permit, Mexico 2007

On our annual outing to Xcalak, Mexico in December 2007, John caught THREE permit!  What a trip!  The fishing was awesome not only for the permit, but bonefish, some small tarpon and snook.  Already booked for next year!   

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Montana Bird Hunting Report

Well, the season for waterfowl is over, and I had a great year.  Probably the best year since I have been in the Bighorn Valley.  I thought I’d share some pictures of Chief and myself from this season.  There are pheasants all over the place right now.  All the roosters are out strutting and showing […]

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Bighorn River Fishing Report: An Excellent Week Of Fishing

Todays fishing report is excellent!! The past week we had Michael and Pat Macklin and their annual group in at the lodge. As expected, we had a great time, and the fishing was very good. Barring some windy conditions, the fish continued to eat well. Top fly producers were pink scuds, orange scuds, pink soft […]

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